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If it had access to the Android Market, the ViewPad 10s would be a decent tablet, even without Android’s tablet-friendly Honeycomb OS. It doesn’t, however, and that hobbles its abilities and limits it appeal. Sure, it’s fine for...

#8 in our 2011 Tablet Countdown.I've been working for PC World for around eight months now. A lot of gadgets have passed my desk in that time, both good and bad. Even before I worked here, I was a tech fiend, devouring whatever I could get my hands...

Aside from a lot of fun, testing the ViewPad 10s also bestowed us with a lot of frustration. Manual deleting of apps from the memory via task manager gets annoying after a while. However, this is not only a problem of the Viewsonic, but of many other...

The ViewSonic ViewPad 10s isn’t particularly stable as a software build and the feel of the tablet in the hand isn’t that good either, making it difficult to recommendKey specs3.5mm jack, Android, HDMI, microSD, Touchscreen, USB,...

There is a ludicrously thin 9.7-inch shadow over tablet releases at the moment. The iPad 2 has landed, and we judged it the best tablet yet. However, that doesn't stop the march of Apple's competitors.We first saw the ViewSonic ViewPad 10s at...